Thursday, 30 July 2015

                           RAREST OF RARE (ANOOTHA)


DISCLAIMER - The views mentioned here don't necessarily represent those of the other. This exercise is just to represent a case..   If any body get hurt by this,I apologize....




I m enjoying my summer vacations. TV is on(watching news). The only news is being aired on almost every channels is YAKUB MEMON'S execution. At this time the debate is carry on in between SHASHI THAROOR and SHOBHA DAY..  According to Tharoor the execution-Hang Till Death- was wrong.. While Shobha day is against to Mr.Tharoor.
Tharoor's views are as- •Victims won't be panaceaed or healed by this dredful perish act.
•Why other 10 terrorists are freed while only Yakub is being punished.. And all.....
                       Aah! I'm amazed  how can an acumen person like Mr. Tharoor gave such polenomical interpretation. According to me Yakub was the bow on which those 10 other archers were set. So it was essential to break the bow. We couldn't let lax this and after all who want to be chagrin.. I'm not against your views...but this time your views are showing your ineptness(again I'm sorry if I hurt anyone)....
I'm not an utmost intellectual person. But what I know is Yakub Memon was awarded the death penalty by a TADA court for 13 blasts that rocked several parts of Mumbai on march 1992, resulting death of 257 persons, and injuring 713 others. And according to me victims were hindu, Muslims and all - terrorism don't have cast or colour - Yakub was allegedly arrested by CBI from new Delhi railway station on august 5, 1994; however his family members claimed that Yakub had "surrendered" to police in Nepal on July 28, 1994.
Justice P.D.Kode had found memon guilty. He was offered 10 days for petition instead of 4 days(according to the rule)..  But he finally found guilty... And more delay would be the joke of justice...    So Yakub lovers please put your pedantry aside. Because your courtesy, benignity and generosity seems either fretful or beneath humanity...
                                                                                       ~Ashish Sharma  

Monday, 20 July 2015

   10 IMPORTANT LESSONS U CAN LEARN FROM BATMAN




We always look up to our elders for advice on important life lessons. Or even close friends when it comes to matters close to the heart. But have we ever paid attention to the coolest superhero of all time, when it comes to life lessons? We're not joking! Take a look at a few very important life lessons we learnt from the Dark Knight.
Why is this important? Because, he's Batman! Read carefully, because you've gone through some of these. Everyone has.

1. Everyone has gone through some sort of struggle in their lives.

Batman
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2. Everyone has fears. Conquering them is what matters.

Batman
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3. It's okay if she doesn't love you back. Being there for that special person is what matters the most.

Bruce and Rachel
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4. Have your own values and morals. It defines you as a person.

Gordon
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5. Everyone wears a mask. We only remove them in front of our loved ones.

Batman
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6. There will always be someone who hasn't given up on you. Don't let them down, and never back down. Ever.

Bruce and Alfred
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7. How will you learn to rise if you never fall?

Batman
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8. Enemies are a necessity. You keep fighting, you keep learning. It helps you grow.

Bane
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9. The climb might be steep, but you have to start somewhere.

Bruce
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10. In the end, there's always a way out.

Alfred
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Bruce Wayne
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Alfred: [to Bruce] Remember when you left Gotham? Before all this, before Batman? You were gone seven years. Seven years I waited, hoping that you wouldn't come back. Every year, I took a holiday. I went to Florence, there's this cafe, on the banks of the Arno. Every fine evening, I'd sit there and order a Fernet Branca. I had this fantasy, that I would look across the tables and I'd see you there, with a wife and maybe a couple of kids. You wouldn't say anything to me, nor me to you. But we'd both know that you'd made it, that you were happy. I never wanted you to come back to Gotham. I always knew there was nothing here for you, except pain and tragedy. And I wanted something more for you than that. I still do.

May the spirit of Batman live on within you, forever.

Batman